Utah roads rank among most passive-aggressive in the nation, study finds

Three Utah roads have been ranked among the most passive-aggressive in the country, according to a new study that surveyed more than 3,000 motorists about driving behavior across the United States.

State Street in Salt Lake City, 400 South in Salt Lake City, and University Parkway in Orem ranked 32nd, 59th, and 74th, respectively, on the national list compiled by American River Wellness, an organization that helps truck drivers return to duty by offering support and recovery resources.

The study surveyed 3,011 motorists to identify the routes most associated with passive-aggressive behavior behind the wheel — places where small acts of discourtesy stack up and where drivers are left feeling more tense, irritated, and worn down long before they reach their destination…

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